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Originally posted by GS4Will guys, this is a good thread...my wedge(not high beam) just burned out today on one side...with stock HID/4100k..shoud i just go for M4 or M6?
romi/mc, where can i pick up a set at reasonable price?
thanks
go to impex they have them for very good price from what i know.
i have m4, bluer, dimmer, but direct replacement and from a distance it looks just like the stock (a little hue from the high beam housing) but white (you won't see the blue from away)
you can get the m6, brighter, but some people get flashes
Originally posted by GS4Will thanks rom...i was just on SG blvd today getting dinner..
hmmmdecision...M4 or m6
haha it's really your call man. i love the m4 coz' its' not as bright, just like the stock but it's bluer / whiter. the m6 doesn't have the blue, just white, but it's very bright
Man, It took me forever to get the wedge bulb back in on the drivers side. I couldn't get my hand down there to seat the bulb in correctly in the housing. Finally after about 30 mins and a scratchup hand, I got it in.
Will, I got mine at Ranch market, at one of those little car accessorie shops, it was like 12.50 total after tax for both of them.
They were the M6 bulbs.
Originally posted by mcgong Man, It took me forever to get the wedge bulb back in on the drivers side. I couldn't get my hand down there to seat the bulb in correctly in the housing. Finally after about 30 mins and a scratchup hand, I got it in.
Will, I got mine at Ranch market, at one of those little car accessorie shops, it was like 12.50 total after tax for both of them.
They were the M6 bulbs.
Dang....thats a great price for a pair of M6 bulbs.
Originally posted by AgGS400 What is the difference between the Japanese versions and US versions.
Also, what about RAZO bulbs or LED?
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I've been waiting forever to find out the "right" bulb.
there is a US version of polarg? i always thought all polarg are import from japan. i have only seen polarg and piaa, so i am not sure about the razo and led
Originally posted by rominl and of course, m4 is cheaper, i think i got it for 12 bucks a pair, whereas the m6 it would be like 20 bucks a pair
Woah...that is way too much for m4s and m6s...I got my m4s for $7 a pair and my m6s for $5.95 each at Autodynamic. You can either get them shipped or go there and pick them up yourself.
GS4Will, since you're in Diamond Bar, it should take around 15-20 min. to get there I'm guessing? Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that I was there earlier this morning and they're out for the PolarG m6's for now, but you can get a different Japanese made brand they carry called optiblue for a buck cheaper. I installed them in my parking lights and they're pretty much the same color as the m6's.
Originally posted by BR1AN
Woah...that is way too much for m4s and m6s...I got my m4s for $7 a pair and my m6s for $5.95 each at Autodynamic. You can either get them shipped or go there and pick them up yourself.
GS4Will, since you're in Diamond Bar, it should take around 15-20 min. to get there I'm guessing? Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that I was there earlier this morning and they're out for the PolarG m6's for now, but you can get a different Japanese made brand they carry called optiblue for a buck cheaper. I installed them in my parking lights and they're pretty much the same color as the m6's.
oppps, maybe i messed up the prices. i got my bulbs in LA too so hopefully i didn't pay too much. i got bulbs for that housing, side marker, backup light, and all interior lights at the same time. so it was really a FULL bag of bulbs when i came out @_@
BR..thanks for the ref...the prices on these bulbs seemed to be going cheaper since LED bulbs are becoming popular..i called Impex in SG and they quote dme $8/pr of M6
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